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pro vyhledávání: '"E. A. Lymer"'
Publikováno v:
Astrobiology. 21:1350-1362
Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy is a useful laboratory and in situ technique for planetary exploration, with applications in biosignature detection and the search for life on Mars. However,...
Autor:
Menalaos Konstantinidis, Cosette Gilmour, Pamela Such, Emmanuel Lalla, Edward A. Cloutis, E. A. Lymer, Michael Daly, Kristen Cote, James Freemantle, Jesús Martínez-Frías, Gernot Groemer
Publikováno v:
Applied Spectroscopy. 75:1093-1113
One of the primary objectives of planetary exploration is the search for signs of life (past, present, or future). Formulating an understanding of the geochemical processes on planetary bodies may allow us to define the precursors for biological proc
Publikováno v:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 55:2287-2300
Autor:
Derek King, T. Haltigin, A. Bina, C. L. Marion, Jackie Goordial, Racel Sopoco, E. A. Lymer, Tom Dzamba, Anna Grau Galofre, E. M. Harrington, Martin Picard, R. Francis, K. Balachandran, C. M. Caudill, Liam Robert John Innis, P. A. Christoffersen, S. Duff, Elizabeth A. Silber, Alexandra Pontefract, Joshua Laughton, Rebecca Wilks, M. C. Kerrigan, Yaozhu Li, Edward A. Cloutis, Dylan Hickson, Daniel Bednar, Kristen Cote, C. H. Ryan, Tanya N. Harrison, Omar Draz, M. Bourassa, Tianqi Xie, Paul Fulford, Melissa Battler, Ian Pritchard, J. W. O’Callaghan, E. Godin, Eric A. Pilles, Matthew Svensson, Matthew Maloney, Sarah Mcfadden, Matthew Cross, P. Patel, David Beaty, J. D. Newman, John Maris, Scott M. McLennan, Kenneth H. Williford, Pierre Allard, Fenge Cao, Haley M. Sapers, Alexis David P. Pascual, Bryce Dudley, Diego Uribe, V. Hipkin, Z. R. Morse, Anna Mittelholz, Taylor Haid, W. Zylberman, Bianca D'Aoust, Catherine Maggiori, J. T. Poitras, Byung-Hun Choe, Gordon R. Osinski, Livio L. Tornabene, J. Hawkswell, P. J. A. Hill, Jonathan Kissi, G. D. Tolometti, S. L. Simpson, Joseph Nsasi Bakambu
Publikováno v:
Planetary and Space Science. 166:110-130
The return of samples from known locations on Mars is among the highest priority goals of the international planetary science community. A possible scenario for Mars Sample Return (MSR) is a series of 3 missions: sample cache, fetch, and retrieval. T
Autor:
L. F. White, Brian Langelier, Chi Ma, T. V. Kizovski, Kimberly T. Tait, Ana Cernok, Oliver Tschauner, Richard I. Nicklin, E. A. Lymer
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Understanding the timing and mechanisms of amino acid synthesis and racemization on asteroidal parent bodies is key to demonstrating how amino acids evolved to be mostly left-handed in living organisms on Earth. It has been postulated that racemizati
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Autor:
Guillermo Lopez-Reyes, J. Freemantle, Michael Daly, Emmanuel Lalla, Ulises R. Rodríguez-Mendoza, E. A. Lymer, Menelaos Konstantinidis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Luminescence. 235:118020
The active development of optical materials and their corresponding applications requires an in-depth understanding of their optical properties for which Judd-Ofelt (JO) theory is often used. However, calculating the JO parameters (Ω2, Ω4, Ω6) req
Autor:
Ana Cernok, Brian Langelier, L. F. White, E. A. Lymer, Oliver Tschauner, Richard I. Nicklin, Chi Ma, T. V. Kizovski, Kimberly T. Tait
Publikováno v:
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
A comment from Bada (1) attempts to flag multiple issues with our recent study (2). We appreciate the opportunity to respond, as Bada raises some interesting points, but many of his comments appear to overinterpret our results in a manner well beyond
Autor:
G. Basic, Michael Daly, E. A. Lymer, B. C. Hyde, D. Hamilton, Edward A. Cloutis, A. Shaw, K. T. Tait, K. Balachandran
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Remote Sensing. 37:2510-2523
The remote-sensing community uses grey-scale Spectralon to evaluate the performance of instruments designed to observe geologic surfaces with a range of reflectance values. This article presents the normalized biconical reflectance factor of a series